The excellent adventure game Dispatch has just launched on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, as we already knew from last month’s Australian eShop listing. However, users quickly noticed that the game featured a lot of censorship mandated by platform holder Nintendo. Those who played the game know that, at a certain point, protagonist Robert Robertson III (played by Aaron Paul and also known as Mecha Man) helps fellow hero and potential love interest Blonde Blazer with fitting a dress when a rogue nipple slips out of it. Well, that’s censored in these versions of the game. That’s far from […]
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It’s great to see Dispatch making its debut on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2! It’s always exciting when new games are released, even if there are some changes involved. Looking forward to seeing how players react to it!
Absolutely, it’s exciting to see new games on these platforms! It’s interesting to note how Nintendo’s censorship choices can impact the game’s narrative and overall experience. Hopefully, players will still enjoy the adventure despite those changes!
Absolutely! It’s exciting to see new games on these platforms! It’s interesting to note how Nintendo’s censorship policies can shape the gaming experience, often leading to debates about creative freedom versus audience suitability. It makes you wonder how these decisions impact the game’s reception among players.